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Insolubility Theorems and EPR Argument [PDF]
I wish to thank in particular Arthur Fine for very perceptive comments on a previous draft of this paper. Many thanks also to Theo Nieuwenhuizen for inspiration, to Max Schlosshauer for correspondence, to two anonymous referees for shrewd observations ...
Guido Bacciagaluppi
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Processos causals, realisme i mecànica quàntica [PDF]
La teoria de l'explicació causal de Wesley Salmon troba, segons el mateix Salmon, una important dificultat en les correlacions Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) de la mecànica quàntica.
Mauricio Suárez
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Notions of Completeness in the EPR Discussion [PDF]
We explore the different notions of completeness applied in the EPR discussion following and amending the thorough analysis of Arthur Fine. To this aim, we propose a classification scheme for scientific theories that provides a methodology for analyzing ...
Gerd Christian Krizek, Lukas Mairhofer
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HAS CHSH-INEQUALITY ANY RELATION TO EPR-ARGUMENT? [PDF]
We emphasize the role of the precise correlations loophole in attempting to connect the CHSH type inequalities with the EPR-argument. The possibility to test theories with hidden variables experimentally by using such inequalities is questioned. The role of the original Bell inequality is highlighted.
Andrei Khrennikov
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Two Versions of the Projection Postulate: From EPR Argument to One-Way Quantum Computing and Teleportation [PDF]
Nowadays it is practically forgotten that for observables with degenerate spectra the original von Neumann projection postulate differs crucially from the version of the projection postulate which was later formalized by Lüders.
Andrei Khrennikov
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In1935, A.Einsteinexpressedhishistoricalview, jointly with B.Podolsky and N. Rosen, that quantum mechanics could be “completed” into a form recovering classical determinism at least under limit conditions (EPR argument). In the preceding Paper I, we have
Ruggero Maria Santilli
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Weak versus Deterministic Macroscopic Realism, and Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen’s Elements of Reality [PDF]
The violation of a Leggett–Garg inequality confirms the incompatibility between quantum mechanics and the combined premises (called macro-realism) of macroscopic realism (MR) and noninvasive measurability (NIM).
Jesse Fulton +3 more
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Outcome predictions and property attribution: the EPR argument reconsidered [PDF]
Abstract We reconsider the nonlocal aspects of quantum mechanics with special reference to the EPR argument. We first confine our considerations to the correlations between the outcomes of measurements on spatially distant constituents, without worrying about the measurement problem.
Giancarlo Ghirardi
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Philippe Stamenkovic
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In 1935, A. Einstein expressed his view, jointly with B. Podolsky and N. Rosen, that ”quantum mechanics is not a complete theory” (EPR argument). Following decades of preparatory studies, R. M.
Ruggero Maria Santilli
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